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Jeep : Wrangler
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(8/15/2008 7:06:19 PM) |
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pd_impounds |
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Current Bid: |
USD 2621 |
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Check this out!!
This 1990 Jeep Wrangler 4x4 has very low miles and runs strong. This Jeep will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of the final price. There is NO RESERVE on this Jeep. This Jeep was a local law enforcement impound and was never claimed by the owner. As a result, the California DMV has authorized us to sell the Jeep.
Let's talk about the Jeep: It is a 1990 Jeep Wrangler 4x4 with an in-line 6 cylinder engine with an automatic transmission with only 66,872 miles. It is equipped with a bikini top. It does not include the doors. The tires are 30x9.5r15LT. The rear tires are in excellent condition and have plenty of tread. The front tires have low tread. The driver side seat belt buckle will not buckle. The left rear light is out. As you can see in the photo's there is a small rust spot centered below the front windshield. It does not have the air cleaner top or filter. The front bumper is dented in the center.
Again, this will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of the final bid. Since this is a law enforcement impounded vehicle, I do not know the vehicle history. I encourage and welcome all potential bidders to personnel inspect the vehicle. I am happy to schedule inspections with you or your mechanic.
The vehicle will be sold on a California Lien Package.
What is a CA Lien you ask? The vehicle was a local law enforcement impound and the owner failed to claim the vehicle. DMV has issued us a CA Lien that allows us to sell the vehicle after a specific date. The Ca Lien actually supersedes the title of the car. Any California DMV will honor this paperwork as if you are holding the title in your hand. Buyers will be responsible for any DMV fees such as current and past due registration, taxes and smog. If you still have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Attention out of state buyers:
If you are an out of state buyer you must take the paperwork to a California DMV first and have them issue a new title before registering the vehicle outside the state of California. If you have any questions about this procedure, please ask.
Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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